I Porti Romani nel Mar Rosso da Augusto al Tardo Antico Roman Ports on the Red Sea from Augustus to Late Antiquity

This volume draws upon the scholarship on the international trade between the Roman Empire and Eastern regions such as Arabia, Ethiopia and India. Such trade has been often described by ancient sources as a flourishing and very expensive one. More in detail, the book focuses on the life and the deve...

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Language:Italian
Published: FedOA - Federico II University Press 2018
Series:Clio: Saggi di scienze storiche, archeologiche e storico-artistiche
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